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. >>> this weekend was the anniversary of the historic civil rights event. bill plante will take us back to bloody sunday. and here's a long story short. adele is afraid to be alone in her new home. why? we'll tell you when we come back. you're watching "cbs this morning." [ indistinct conversations, laughter ] ♪ [ female announcer ] all the hopping. all the squirming. all to their delight. kids don't worry about getting dirty. and with all oxi-active, neither do moms. it has up to four times the cleaning power... and helps get out your family's toughest dirt and stains the first time, every time. get our most powerful clean. all oxi-active. it's all clean. it's all good. chili's lunch break combos are full of delicious choices, starting at just 6 bucks. choose from savory favorites or our new philly cheesesteak sandwich. layers of shaved steak and grilled peppers served with fries and a tasty soup or salad. chili's lunch break combos. but i wanted more support for my heart. i found centrum specialist. a complete multivitamin enhanced for what's important
. >>> this weekend was the anniversary of the historic civil rights event. bill plante will take us back to bloody sunday. and here's a long story short. adele is afraid to be alone in her new home. why? we'll tell you when we come back. you're watching "cbs this morning." [ indistinct conversations, laughter ] ♪ [ female announcer ] all the hopping. all the squirming. all to their delight. kids don't worry about getting dirty. and with all oxi-active, neither do moms. it...
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. >> you know, one thing that really struck me was his involvement in the civil rights. i look at the country today, there are so many people that don't know the history, have no clue about the history of civil rights. here is your father speaking very passionately about a young black student who had been admitted to the university of mississippi. they were protesting on the grounds. they did not want james meredith there. your father was talking to the governor about that. >> we got to get order up there. that's what we thought was going to happen. >> mr. president, please, why don't you stop -- >> how can i remove him governor when there's a riot in the street and he might step out of the building and something -- let's get order up there and then we can do something. >> we've got to get somebody out there to get order and stop the firing and the shooting. then you and i will talk on the phone about meredith. first we've got to get order. >> he's really mad. i know the tone from my aunts and uncles. civil rights went from being important but not a heated issue during h
. >> you know, one thing that really struck me was his involvement in the civil rights. i look at the country today, there are so many people that don't know the history, have no clue about the history of civil rights. here is your father speaking very passionately about a young black student who had been admitted to the university of mississippi. they were protesting on the grounds. they did not want james meredith there. your father was talking to the governor about that. >> we...
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. >> jackie robinson broke the color barrier before the civil rights barrier it opened doors for african-american, latin american ballplayers, the asian american ballplayers on our team all because of one man, jackie robinson on april 15th, 65 years ago. >> reporter: but robinson might be troubled to learn how few african-americans are walking through those doors. 25 years ago they comprised a little over 30% of major league rosters. this year, 8.8%. a recent harris poll provides one explanation. when asked what is your favorite sport, 48% of african-americans pick pro football, only 6% chose baseball. >> when i played as a kid, it was huge, you know, it was bigger than basketball, bigger than football. >> reporter: yank yees pitching ace c.c. sabathia is one of only five african-american starting pitchers in the major league. >> when you have a kid from the inner city and he has a chance to place football or base call, he gets a full scholarship to play football and partial for baseball it is an easy choice. >> reporter: major league baseball wants these kids to choose differently by bringing ba
. >> jackie robinson broke the color barrier before the civil rights barrier it opened doors for african-american, latin american ballplayers, the asian american ballplayers on our team all because of one man, jackie robinson on april 15th, 65 years ago. >> reporter: but robinson might be troubled to learn how few african-americans are walking through those doors. 25 years ago they comprised a little over 30% of major league rosters. this year, 8.8%. a recent harris poll provides...
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rights violations. there could be a lot more to this. >> it goes beyond. >> it may well. who is going to say yes, we knew they weren't and let it go. how could they ever prove that? >> i think what they would have to go. i would go back to my prosecutor days. i would say whose job is it, who is supposed to be checking it. put them under oath saying were you doing it, if you weren't, why not, it may well be a circumstantial situation. i don't know that it's going to happen. i'm just saying i wouldn't be surprised if somebody is going to take a hard look at it, is there some criminal responsibility here. >> there's also this interesting question. what about all kinds of machines that are used to test everything, including speeding. >> there has been literally decades worth of litigation about these breathalyzer machines. when the first time they came out, everybody was saying the case is over with. if you fail one of these, we don't have to put any more testimony on. there was something that bothered peop
rights violations. there could be a lot more to this. >> it goes beyond. >> it may well. who is going to say yes, we knew they weren't and let it go. how could they ever prove that? >> i think what they would have to go. i would go back to my prosecutor days. i would say whose job is it, who is supposed to be checking it. put them under oath saying were you doing it, if you weren't, why not, it may well be a circumstantial situation. i don't know that it's going to happen. i'm...
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in our country, remember the civil rights movement was led by catholic priests, by jewish rabbis, by protestant clergymen. so -- and i assume -- i didn't hear it but i assume that's all that rick santorum was saying. >> one last question before we go to erica here. this notion of electability. it says that voters still want to vote for the republican -- send the republican nomination to the person they think is most likely, and polls continue to show that's mitt romney. why haven't you endorsed mitt romney? >> well i didn't endorse anybody in 2008. and i'm not going to endorse anybody this time. but i will say, yes, this is my 12th presidential campaign, and i have heard much much more often than ever before that issue. who's got the best chance to beat obama? i want to be for the one who's got the best chance to beat obama. >> and who do you think that is? >> well republican primary voters are going to decide that. but i will tell you this. whoever we nominate barack obama is the great uniter of republicans. >> thank you, governor. >> thank you, charlie. >>> in afghanistan, there is
in our country, remember the civil rights movement was led by catholic priests, by jewish rabbis, by protestant clergymen. so -- and i assume -- i didn't hear it but i assume that's all that rick santorum was saying. >> one last question before we go to erica here. this notion of electability. it says that voters still want to vote for the republican -- send the republican nomination to the person they think is most likely, and polls continue to show that's mitt romney. why haven't you...
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this is a trend that will continue because of brutality and civil rights violations? >> well, i mean, to state the obvious, 99% of police officers, of course, 18,000 law enforcement agencies in the country go to work and do a great job every day. i think when you see 17 of these going, you might see more of them. that's the department department's posture on this which is we're going to get into these things. on the other hand, police departments, police chiefs may look at this trend and say, i need to clean up inside before they get here. >>> no ordinary concert at carnegie hall last night. on stage, a duo who describes themselves as mozart meets monty python and we'll show you more coming up. it was like a red rash... very sore looking kinda blistery. like somebody had set a bag of hot charcoal on my neck. i was a firefighter for 24 years. but, i have never encountered such a burning sensation until i had the shingles. i remember it well. i was in the back yard doing yard work. i had this irritation going on in my lower neck. i changed shirts because i thought there
this is a trend that will continue because of brutality and civil rights violations? >> well, i mean, to state the obvious, 99% of police officers, of course, 18,000 law enforcement agencies in the country go to work and do a great job every day. i think when you see 17 of these going, you might see more of them. that's the department department's posture on this which is we're going to get into these things. on the other hand, police departments, police chiefs may look at this trend and...
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the naacp rope civil marriages a civil right in the matter of civil law. that move was in response to the president's announcement that he supports gay marriage. some black religious leaders have oppose same-sex unions. the naacp does not that it does support marriage but respects religious freedom. facebook founder of mark zuckerberg capped off one of the biggest weekends of his life by getting married >> yesterday the 20 year-old married priscilla chant in a small ceremony at his palo alto home. they met at harvard and have been dating for nine years. she graduated this week from uc san francisco medical school leading many guests to believe that there were actually leaving for a graduation party >> the young lady is very lucky >> he is very lucky, she is a doctor. >> there's probably no prenuptial then. >> about 90 guests attended the ceremony. the wedding ring which features a small ruby was designed by her new husband. is it posted on facebook? >> the budget crunch for california is worse than expected. the painful cuts and the debate in sacramento. f
the naacp rope civil marriages a civil right in the matter of civil law. that move was in response to the president's announcement that he supports gay marriage. some black religious leaders have oppose same-sex unions. the naacp does not that it does support marriage but respects religious freedom. facebook founder of mark zuckerberg capped off one of the biggest weekends of his life by getting married >> yesterday the 20 year-old married priscilla chant in a small ceremony at his palo...
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they have to prove under the civil rights law that he took someone's life in violation of l their civil rights because of some predetermined prejudice. it's an uphill battle.ne >> why did they reopen the case? why did they take the case?e >> i think the justice department looked at the case and saw the mounting public e case a concern over it and also saw that under florida state law with this idea that there's no obligation to retreat if you feel threatened that a civil rights prosecution in this case might be warranted.might be >> how unusual is it?how >> this is pretty different. the typical model in a case like this is they are investigating the police department because you're with the police officer who did the the shooting or the department handling of the case. poli in this case the target is the zimmerman. this doesn't come up that much. >> thank you john. this d good to see you. >> thanks charlie. >>> a round of violent storms is expected today from the southern plains through parts of the midwest. there is already heavy rain flooding and in south central in texas near san ant
they have to prove under the civil rights law that he took someone's life in violation of l their civil rights because of some predetermined prejudice. it's an uphill battle.ne >> why did they reopen the case? why did they take the case?e >> i think the justice department looked at the case and saw the mounting public e case a concern over it and also saw that under florida state law with this idea that there's no obligation to retreat if you feel threatened that a civil rights...
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she talked about civil rights issues. we may be covering more loss. >> why did the obama administration want to feel the southern say, people get $2000 if they were foreclosed. why did they want to do that? >> i think he wanted to hold a press conference to make it seem like he was doing something. $25 billion, you know, it is real money. also, the banks wanted certainty. they wanted to get rid of this thing so that they knew how much they had to write off. a number of economists say that it's very important to have certainty in the housing market and banking. i think consumers feel like it would be nice to be certain that that they are not being ripped off. >> this money, when do we start seeing it and is there -- who is going to oversee that it actually happens in the way it's supposed to? >> there's a lot of unanswered questions. all we have now is a press conference and bullet points. i hear six months. people might start to get checks. you can start talking to the free housing counselors that are sponsored by hud to
she talked about civil rights issues. we may be covering more loss. >> why did the obama administration want to feel the southern say, people get $2000 if they were foreclosed. why did they want to do that? >> i think he wanted to hold a press conference to make it seem like he was doing something. $25 billion, you know, it is real money. also, the banks wanted certainty. they wanted to get rid of this thing so that they knew how much they had to write off. a number of economists...
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rights. these disputes are far from over. >>> let's switch to wyatt andrews also at the supreme court. why did the court strike down the parts of the arizona law that it did? >> scott, in a way this was a state's rights lawsuit brought by arizona or originated by arizona. it was not about the entire constitutional ality of the law. it was about the four enforcement provisions that jan just laid out, show me your papers make it a crime if you didn't have your immigration papers on you make it a crime if you applied for a job, and a fourth one allowing police to arrest anyone they merely thought may have committed a deportable crime. so the supreme court made it legal for the police to have folks show them their papers but illegal to have it be a crime that you not have your papers a crime if you held a job being an undocumented alien. they threw out the ability of police to arrest people on suspicion of a deportable crime. in those three areas the justices are saying that is the federal govern
rights. these disputes are far from over. >>> let's switch to wyatt andrews also at the supreme court. why did the court strike down the parts of the arizona law that it did? >> scott, in a way this was a state's rights lawsuit brought by arizona or originated by arizona. it was not about the entire constitutional ality of the law. it was about the four enforcement provisions that jan just laid out, show me your papers make it a crime if you didn't have your immigration papers on...
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she talked about education as the civil rights of our time. >> yeah. we can do all the things that people want our candidates do. but if we have a third of our kids that aren't college ready for career bround by the end of their high school experience, we're doomed. we're doomed as a nation. we'll define ourselves by our flaws rather than our greatness. i was -- i'm going to speak about that a little bit tonight. it was gratifying to hear condi tie this together. that our national security interests and the role of america and the world is tied to how we do at home. >> let me talk about something you said in the miami herald. the pew turf our party is to reach out consistently to have a tone that is open and hospitable to people who share values, the conservative cause would be the governing fill os at this as far as the eye could see. that's doable if we stop acting stupid. >> it's stupid to threaten to put kerosene on your head and a match in this hand and if you don't change how you are, i'm going to light it. the demography is destiny in america. t
she talked about education as the civil rights of our time. >> yeah. we can do all the things that people want our candidates do. but if we have a third of our kids that aren't college ready for career bround by the end of their high school experience, we're doomed. we're doomed as a nation. we'll define ourselves by our flaws rather than our greatness. i was -- i'm going to speak about that a little bit tonight. it was gratifying to hear condi tie this together. that our national...
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the son of civil rights leader jesse jackson, jackson, jr., mysteriously disappeared from public view last june. it was later revealed he was undergoing treatment for bipolar disorder. jackson was reelected earlier this month, though he did not actively campaign, recording only a single message for his constituents. but his health may not be the only factor in jackson's decision to resign. for more than a year, the washington field office of the f.b.i. has been investigating the possible misuse of campaign funds, according to federal sources, who say discussions about a possible plea deal began in just the past few weeks. today, for the first time, jackson acknowledged that investigation. a plea deal does not appear to be imminent, jeff. late today, jackson's lawyers put out a written statement in which they said, "we hope to negotiate a fair resolution of the matter, but the process could take several months." >> glor: chip reid, thank you. congress and the president have just 40 days to avoid the so- called fiscal cliff. when the ball drops on new year's eve, tax hikes and severe sp
the son of civil rights leader jesse jackson, jackson, jr., mysteriously disappeared from public view last june. it was later revealed he was undergoing treatment for bipolar disorder. jackson was reelected earlier this month, though he did not actively campaign, recording only a single message for his constituents. but his health may not be the only factor in jackson's decision to resign. for more than a year, the washington field office of the f.b.i. has been investigating the possible misuse...
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he's a civil rights map. he stood for the highest quality of music for this long and also a tremendous give. he does so many things for some people. >> in the end, beyond all that stuff, it's the voice. >> the voice the musicianship you name it. >> i love doing it. i love being an entertainer. i like to make people feel good. i'm very content after i -- people leave the theater they feel great. makes me feel very good. >> you sing a song what are you thinking? >> just want to believe what i'm singing at the time. >> if you can feel it inside and believe it you can tell it through your voice. >> absolutely. >> and connect to it our thoughts. >> right. exactly. >> you write in your book that one of your favorite songs is the world is full of beautiful things. that really does seem after reading the book the way you see life, tony. >> it is. as a student of painting you study nature and the more you study nature you can't believe how, what a gift it is, that's why i call it "life is a gift." you study nature and
he's a civil rights map. he stood for the highest quality of music for this long and also a tremendous give. he does so many things for some people. >> in the end, beyond all that stuff, it's the voice. >> the voice the musicianship you name it. >> i love doing it. i love being an entertainer. i like to make people feel good. i'm very content after i -- people leave the theater they feel great. makes me feel very good. >> you sing a song what are you thinking? >>...
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the occupy movement needs to focus what it is on what they want to correct and deal with that, but right now it seems to be an arkic. >> they're hoping for major reform for the u.s. prison system, better living conditions, better treatment and solitary confinement. >> we fancy ourselves to be a civilized society. civilized society don't torture people. >> and you're taking a live look again at main street. many protesters showing up. we're talking more protesters are talking about oakland and san francisco. we're talking to a spokesperson and he says the inmates are on a modified program, limited movement. the inmates are confined to their housing units as this is going on. the spokesperson says that they do not think there's a pro test happening inside the jail system as there is right outside here. >> how about any traffic woes whatsoever and how about the neighbors around the prison. i know sir francis drake boulevard needs to go around. yeah, we talked to several neighbors and they said we're all for freedom of speech and assembly. as long as protesters stick to their word, that it w
the occupy movement needs to focus what it is on what they want to correct and deal with that, but right now it seems to be an arkic. >> they're hoping for major reform for the u.s. prison system, better living conditions, better treatment and solitary confinement. >> we fancy ourselves to be a civilized society. civilized society don't torture people. >> and you're taking a live look again at main street. many protesters showing up. we're talking more protesters are talking...
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rights bills through and -- education. >> doris, thank you so much. doug, thank you very much. much to talk about as we take a look back on president's day. astronaut john glenn had everything a hero should have. we'll talk with him on today's 50th anniversary of his historic space flight. you're watching "cbs this morning." [ male announcer ] every day thousands of people are choosing advil®. here's one story. pain doesn't have much of a place in my life. i checked the schedule and it's not on it. [ laughs ] you never know when advil® is needed. well most people only know one side of my life. they see me on stage and they think that that is who i am. there's many layers to everybody everywhere. singer, songwriter, philanthropist, father, life's a juggling act. when i have to get through the pain, i know where to go. [ male announcer ] take action. take advil®. i know where to go. mid grade dark roast forest fresh full tank brain freeze cake donettes rolling hot dogs bag of ice anti-freeze wash and dry diesel self-serve fix a flat jumper cables 5%
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. >> muslim civil rights group and nato led security force in afghanistan condemn the video. >>> and months of brutal unrest is force the, the u.s. to scale back its presence in syria. the feds are pulling some of their embassy staff out of there. there are a number of employees who have been ordered to leave as soon as possible and this is for security reasons you can tell by the video. the u.n. says at least 5,000 people have died since the violence erupted 10 months ago. mostly protestors killed by forces loyal to the dictator. >>> in politics, 6:04, the south carolina presidential primary a little more than a week away now. mitt romney hoping to continue his winning streak after taking iowa and a few days ago new hampshire. some live pictures here's mitt romney at a grassroots rally in greer, south carolina. these guys never stop. newt gingrich other republicans are busy with campaign appearances all across the state today. rick perry alone has several events today. he fared poorly in iowa practically skipped new hampshire outside of the debates altogether. he is hoping to revive
. >> muslim civil rights group and nato led security force in afghanistan condemn the video. >>> and months of brutal unrest is force the, the u.s. to scale back its presence in syria. the feds are pulling some of their embassy staff out of there. there are a number of employees who have been ordered to leave as soon as possible and this is for security reasons you can tell by the video. the u.n. says at least 5,000 people have died since the violence erupted 10 months ago....
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they arguably kick off the civil rights movement. they were at a time when the military was segregated. they just wouldn't take no for an answer. and they were selfless and would rather die in the skies in a plane than to come back and deal with racism. there was a documentary put together and there was this segment in it where after they did all of these fantastic things during the war, they come home and they file off the ship and there's whites to the left, blacks only to the right and it's like, you know what a statement that was. >> what's your next movie? >> i did this thing called fire lights. darnell martin directed it. it's a true story of a program in a women's prison where these inmates are released to help out with natural disasters and fight fires and stuff. changes their lives. >> great to see you. >> good to see you charlie. >>> there's something new about divorce these days. women are coming out of it with , independent and remember. >> what? >> don't get -- get everything. >> i remember that movie. some vintage advic
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the holiday to honor the late civil rights legend. the bay area's annual freedom train will leave the diridon station down in downtown san jose about 9:30 this morning. it has stops in sunnyvale, palo alto, san mateo, then finishes up right here in san francisco. >>> and jon huntsman is just minutes away from a news conference in myrtle beach, south carolina. he is expected to drop out of the presidential race and endorse mitt romney. >> traffic and weather coming right up. so stay right there. >>> good morning from the traffic center. if you have to head to work this morning, very quiet on the freeways. mass transit also looking good. no delays. so keep in mind there are some schedule changes. saturday schedule for bart and some rerouteing of buses for muni due to the march near fourth and king. there is a wind advisory in effect for the bay bridge but traffic still very light into san francisco. no delays on the lower deck into oakland. golden gate bridge problem-free out of marin county. clear into san francisco. and the san mateo
the holiday to honor the late civil rights legend. the bay area's annual freedom train will leave the diridon station down in downtown san jose about 9:30 this morning. it has stops in sunnyvale, palo alto, san mateo, then finishes up right here in san francisco. >>> and jon huntsman is just minutes away from a news conference in myrtle beach, south carolina. he is expected to drop out of the presidential race and endorse mitt romney. >> traffic and weather coming right up. so...
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, all the civil rights, civil liberties, and quite frankly i don't see a distinction beyond that. >> vice president joe biden touches a political nerve saying he suspects same-sex marriage. his boss has never said that. welcome back to "cbs this morning." >> we mentioned earlier in the broadcast president obama officially began his re-election campaign over the weekend. he blasted his expected republican opponent mitt romney on a number of issues. >> here to look at the race, author and wall street journal columnist peggy noonan and bill bradley, who ran for president in 2000. his new book is called "we can all do better." welcome. great to see you. this neck is race and neck, dead even? >> yes, everybody says it is and for the first time in a while, i think they're right. >> even in the most important states, decisive states it seems to be dead even. who will determine this? independents? >> i think independents are a big role. i think also the black turnout will be important and the hispanic turnout will be important. i think that also how people feel about the two candidates, once
, all the civil rights, civil liberties, and quite frankly i don't see a distinction beyond that. >> vice president joe biden touches a political nerve saying he suspects same-sex marriage. his boss has never said that. welcome back to "cbs this morning." >> we mentioned earlier in the broadcast president obama officially began his re-election campaign over the weekend. he blasted his expected republican opponent mitt romney on a number of issues. >> here to look at...
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. >> my mother fought hard for civil rights so that instead of a mop, i could hold this microphone. >> reporter: mayor castro gave a mixture of the immigrant story and a sizeable portion of red meat. >> when it comes to getting the middle class back to work, mitt romney says no. when it comes to respecting women's rights, mitt romney says no. when it comes to letting people love who they love and marry who they want to marry, mitt romney says no. >> reporter: if the mayor and the first lady accomplished their goals, the task next falls to former president bill clinton tonight when he addresses this convention crowd. >> president clinton can speak to main street, wall street, he can speak to white collar, blue collar. north, south, east, west. he just has a certain credibility on this issue. >> reporter: as for mrs. obama, one more example of her popularity, charlie and norah, these are numbers from twitter. her speech last night drew something like 28,000 tweets her minute at its peak, compared to mitt romney's peak at 14,000. so twice as many. >> wow. incredible. a lot of people watc
. >> my mother fought hard for civil rights so that instead of a mop, i could hold this microphone. >> reporter: mayor castro gave a mixture of the immigrant story and a sizeable portion of red meat. >> when it comes to getting the middle class back to work, mitt romney says no. when it comes to respecting women's rights, mitt romney says no. when it comes to letting people love who they love and marry who they want to marry, mitt romney says no. >> reporter: if the...
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rights issue in some ways defining civil rights issue of a generation, it's incredibly energizing. it means that from a political perspective there's a whole segment of people who are now all the more enthused and more ready to get out and knock on doors and, you know, recruit their family and friends and get them registered to vote and get ready to go out in november. i think as much as i think this was a personal decision on the president's part, i do think it has political ramifications and on the whole is positive. >> there's also the argument as you well know that opponents are more likely to be energized than supporters in this kind of thing. >> you know, i don't buy that. whenever i go around particularly on college campuses in the country, what i find is people of course care about jobs, jobs, jobs and the economy and there's no question that's the most important little issue in this election cycle. often the number two issue that people talk about not just to me but in general and you see it in some of the polling is marriage equality and i think that's for people who not
rights issue in some ways defining civil rights issue of a generation, it's incredibly energizing. it means that from a political perspective there's a whole segment of people who are now all the more enthused and more ready to get out and knock on doors and, you know, recruit their family and friends and get them registered to vote and get ready to go out in november. i think as much as i think this was a personal decision on the president's part, i do think it has political ramifications and...
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we're delighted to start with noted author civil rights activist dr. maya angelou. >> this is a letter to myself when i was about 15. today i'm 83 years old. dear me. first, i know that you know how to listen. when i was 8 years old, became a mute and was a mute until i was 13 and i thought of my whole body as an ear so i could go into a crowd and sit still and absorb all the sound. that talent or ability has lasted and served me until today today. once you appreciate one of your blessings, one of your senses the sense of hearing, then you begin to respect the sense of seeing and touching and tasting. you learn to respect all the sense senses. find a beautiful piece of art. if you have fallen in long with van gogh or maltese or john killan or if you've fallen in love with the music of cold train, the music of aretha franklin the music of chopin, find some beautiful art and admire it and realize that that was created by a human being, just like you. no more human, no less. the person may have keener eyesight or better ears. the person might have a more
we're delighted to start with noted author civil rights activist dr. maya angelou. >> this is a letter to myself when i was about 15. today i'm 83 years old. dear me. first, i know that you know how to listen. when i was 8 years old, became a mute and was a mute until i was 13 and i thought of my whole body as an ear so i could go into a crowd and sit still and absorb all the sound. that talent or ability has lasted and served me until today today. once you appreciate one of your...
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an amendment to the civil rights act which granted women and girls equal access to federally funded education and related programs, but it's most commonly known as the bill that gave girls equal access to sports. at the time, only one in every 27 high school athletes was female. now as a result of title nine, two out of every five varsity athletes are girls. >> without title nine, women wouldn't have even been in the game. probably one of the most important pieces of legislation of the 20th century. >> we could see the golden goal, mr. president. >> reporter: one of its most visible milestones came in 1991 when the u.s. women's soccer team won the world cup. mia hamm was part of that legendary team that proved that women athletes could win. like her teammates, hamm credits much of her success to that landmark legislation. >> i wouldn't have had a career without title nine. i think first and foremost i wouldn't have been able to play soccer or any sport that i liked in high school. >> reporter: yet despite the gains by athletes like hamm and the generation of girls who can't imagine a time whe
an amendment to the civil rights act which granted women and girls equal access to federally funded education and related programs, but it's most commonly known as the bill that gave girls equal access to sports. at the time, only one in every 27 high school athletes was female. now as a result of title nine, two out of every five varsity athletes are girls. >> without title nine, women wouldn't have even been in the game. probably one of the most important pieces of legislation of the...
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rights movement. he apologized and lost his leadership position but remained in the senate for five more years. >> lots of people say something dumb. some of them survive, some of them don't. >> reporter: eric is a crisis management person. the chances of survival after a gaffe are better if you're likeable. >> ronald regan and joe biden say and said lots of dumb stuff. it doesn't seem to matter because whether it's the media or the general public, there is a general aura of geniality and the feeling they didn't mean to do anything horrible. >> reporter: as for todd akin's chances? >> i think what's happening there is he is counting on political factor that this is local, that he can survive it at the local level. >> reporter: so the question is whether missourians forgive akin. he can still ask out of the race before late september but it would take a court order. he's betting he can stay. on tuesday night he tweeted, i apologized but the liberal media is trying to make me drop out. please stand by m
rights movement. he apologized and lost his leadership position but remained in the senate for five more years. >> lots of people say something dumb. some of them survive, some of them don't. >> reporter: eric is a crisis management person. the chances of survival after a gaffe are better if you're likeable. >> ronald regan and joe biden say and said lots of dumb stuff. it doesn't seem to matter because whether it's the media or the general public, there is a general aura of...
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civil rights groups, though, say that provision essentially amounts to racial profiling. >> i believe in the rule of law. >>> police in los angeles are looking for the two masked gunmen that are accused of kidnapping a bank manager and strapping a bomb to her chest. >> it took only seconds to demolish a 14-story building in paris. but the crowd that gathered to watch got a little more than they bargained for. >>> president vladimir putin boarded a light aircraft to introduce several young cranes to art of flying in the live. >>> off of mccarthy. mccarty is down. >> you don't get many of these. >> those are my shoes. >> are they manolo blahniks? >> and andy roddick says goodbye to tennis. >> i appreciate it. i love you guys with all my heart. >>> a new nfl kicks off. people focusing on the replacement referees. some who worked in the lingerie football league. >> which explains why eli manning recently got a 15-yard penalty for sporting a whale tail. captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." president obama will accept his party's nomination for a second term tonight h
civil rights groups, though, say that provision essentially amounts to racial profiling. >> i believe in the rule of law. >>> police in los angeles are looking for the two masked gunmen that are accused of kidnapping a bank manager and strapping a bomb to her chest. >> it took only seconds to demolish a 14-story building in paris. but the crowd that gathered to watch got a little more than they bargained for. >>> president vladimir putin boarded a light aircraft to...
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rights issue of our time. going into the summer, polls have the candidates in a statistical dead heat but as any previous candidate will tell you, polls in may don't mean nuch in november. in may 2004, george w. bush was losing by eight points to john kerry. but after a tough campaign on national security and growing economic confidence, bush won. by contrast, his father was the incumbent in 1992 and in may of that year he was leading bill clinton but over the summer americans confidence in the economy dropped and george h.w. bush lost his lead and the white house. >> anything that hurts the u.s. economy right now does not help the president. >> reporter: according to gallup, the economic and political climate today is similar to years when incumbent presidents lost than when they won. >> seeking re-election, president obama is weaker than jimmy carter who lost, stronger than george herbert walker bush that lost. they were all about 50% approval. the president is not. he's around 46%. that's a danger zone. >>
rights issue of our time. going into the summer, polls have the candidates in a statistical dead heat but as any previous candidate will tell you, polls in may don't mean nuch in november. in may 2004, george w. bush was losing by eight points to john kerry. but after a tough campaign on national security and growing economic confidence, bush won. by contrast, his father was the incumbent in 1992 and in may of that year he was leading bill clinton but over the summer americans confidence in the...
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a civil rights leader. >> the book is called "something like the gods" thank you so,, >> the morning. let's get you caught up with some headlines. opponents of san jose's measure b are expected to file papers to challenge it in court. it calls for major changes to the city workers' pension plans and opponents believe that parts of the measure are illegal. stockton is one step closer to bankruptcy. stockton is a financial mess because of high pension costs and some other economic issues. ray bradbury died overnight in l.a.. the man behind fahrenheit 451 and the martian chronicles was 91 years old. although slowed in recent years by a stroke he remained active turning out new work. the president is in town and let's find out about the weather >> 8 will be a beautiful day. we're off to a chilly start, though. blue skies outside. we will see the wind start up later on today. low 80s in the warm spots in lent. we will stick with this temperature range for the next couple of days. this weekend, warming into the low 80 saturday and upper 80s on sunday. >> if you're headed out the door you ar
a civil rights leader. >> the book is called "something like the gods" thank you so,, >> the morning. let's get you caught up with some headlines. opponents of san jose's measure b are expected to file papers to challenge it in court. it calls for major changes to the city workers' pension plans and opponents believe that parts of the measure are illegal. stockton is one step closer to bankruptcy. stockton is a financial mess because of high pension costs and some other...
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the day before, civil rights groups filed a complaint claiming the barricades interfere with the public use of the park. the park is privately owned but is supposed to be open to the public. >>> "occupy" protestors in san francisco used social media to learn about police sweeps of their camps before they even happened. that's according to the "san francisco chronicle," which says rank-and-file officers unwittingly revealed some plans of theirs on websites like facebook. >>> the disabled might be asked to start paying for parking in san francisco. now, the idea of making people who have disabilities and disabled parking placards put money in the meters is aimed at cutting abuse of the placards. muni hasn't made a specific proposal but says there is a problem. >> people do misuse the placards. they obtain them fraudulently. >> the city is just a fool. i don't think it's new spaces. >> i think it's a sad affair and the handicapped people need all the breaks they can get. >> there are 50,000 disabled parking placards in san francisco up nearly 150% in the last 18 years. >>> a nasa spacecraf
the day before, civil rights groups filed a complaint claiming the barricades interfere with the public use of the park. the park is privately owned but is supposed to be open to the public. >>> "occupy" protestors in san francisco used social media to learn about police sweeps of their camps before they even happened. that's according to the "san francisco chronicle," which says rank-and-file officers unwittingly revealed some plans of theirs on websites like...
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rights in a different sort of way. >> reporter: although king won millions in a civil rights lawsuit, most of it went to attorneys. the rest, he says, he spent. and soon his run-ins with the law went anew. he was arrested close to a dozen times after the beating, everything from drunk driving to spousal abuse. he appeared on "celebrity rehab." >> the fact is your drinking is pit is.o kill you. it killed your dad. it's going to kill you. >> i mean, i'm -- i'm not drinking nothing like i was drinking before. >> he just always kept sort of getting in his own way it seems like. >> we talked about this. i asked him, you know, do you find it difficult to just be normal? he says, yeah, that's a good way to put it. >> reporter: in his memoir released just two months ago king wrote about his demons, how he was still struggling with alcohol >>> it took >>> it took 21 years for aung san suu kyi to collect the nobel peace prize. this pro-democracy leader is getting a hero's welcome. scott pelley talked to her just ahead on "cbs this morning." ♪ [ man ] get the 20 piece mcnuggets. what? that lo
rights in a different sort of way. >> reporter: although king won millions in a civil rights lawsuit, most of it went to attorneys. the rest, he says, he spent. and soon his run-ins with the law went anew. he was arrested close to a dozen times after the beating, everything from drunk driving to spousal abuse. he appeared on "celebrity rehab." >> the fact is your drinking is pit is.o kill you. it killed your dad. it's going to kill you. >> i mean, i'm -- i'm not...
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stop immediately, that the family is given protection from authorities that have been abusing their civil and human rights, and we should make it very clear that this is an important issue for the united states and the people of the world. >> should we be doing it publicly or privately because they seem to be saying don't take advantage of this because if you do this privately, we can work it out. >> the right course is to always be concerned about the result, not the politics of it. the right course is what's right for mr. chen, his family, and human rights. that's the course that should be pursu pursued. the idea of going public is only something one would consider if private conversations were ineffective. >> some are affected by the campaign ad in whichpot clinton >> well, as i said at the time when the announcement was made about osama bin ladens have been killed i congratulated the president as well as s.e.a.l. team 6 in carrying out this direction. so i acknowledging the president's success and thinks he has every right to take credit for him ordering that attack. at the same time
stop immediately, that the family is given protection from authorities that have been abusing their civil and human rights, and we should make it very clear that this is an important issue for the united states and the people of the world. >> should we be doing it publicly or privately because they seem to be saying don't take advantage of this because if you do this privately, we can work it out. >> the right course is to always be concerned about the result, not the politics of...
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the biggest backer of prop 38 was civil rights attorney, molly munger. she spent millions on that campaign but it was defeated. >>> voters approved a measure to reform the state's "three strikes" law. prop 36 would allow for shorter sentences for some offenders convict under the "three strikes" law. it also requires offenders be convicted of three serious felonies to receive the automatic 20 years to life sentence of. traffic and weather coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> good morning. be careful on the morning commute. thick fog and major accidents across the bay area. this is a live look at the golden gate bridge. slow in the southbound 101 lanes. accident on ellis blocking three lanes. traffic is stacked up through great america parkway. a multi-vehicle crash near orinda eastbound lanes 24 at wilder has now been cleared up. but unfortunately, major delays heading out of lafayette. that is traffic. for your foggy forecast, here's lawrence. >> a lot of fog onshore. the sea breeze kicking in. temperatures dropping off all around the bay area today. so much for
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rights part. >> bob orr, thank you. >>> in colorado this morning, firefighters are making new progress against two massive wildfires. the waldo canyon fire near colorado springs has destroyed nearly 350 homes is now 70% contained. and the fire more fort collins which burned 259 homes is now fully controlled. firefighters, however, now have fewer weapons from the air. that's because seven air force tanker planes were grounded on monday after the crash of a c-130 in south dakota that killed at least one crew member. as of this morning, 14 tanker planes are still flying. >>> there are also two new fires burning in utah this morning. in the next half-hour, we'll show you how that state's governor is taking on the rather bizarre cause of some of those fires, guns. >>> time now to show you some of the morning's headlines from around the world. eric holder says that republicans are attacking him to get back at president obama. on friday, the house held him in contempt for not turning over documents in the fast and furious gun operation. >>> the worldwide factory slump has reached u.s. manufac
rights part. >> bob orr, thank you. >>> in colorado this morning, firefighters are making new progress against two massive wildfires. the waldo canyon fire near colorado springs has destroyed nearly 350 homes is now 70% contained. and the fire more fort collins which burned 259 homes is now fully controlled. firefighters, however, now have fewer weapons from the air. that's because seven air force tanker planes were grounded on monday after the crash of a c-130 in south dakota...
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i went to the civil rights pilgrimage in alabama and we walked across that bridge. that was 1967. to think i thought that 1974 -- i was kind of angry. you mean we never had a woman of color on the cover? >> how old were you? >> i was 21. >> did you even know what that meant at the time for you to be on the cover of "vogue"? >> i knew that's what every model aspires to do, be on the cover of "vogue." that means you have made it as a model. i didn't know i was the first person of color on the cover. and with that huge responsibility that i as a 21-year-old wasn't prepared for. >> that's a lot, for someone at age 21. when did you realize that the responsibility that you mentioned that you had -- how do you handle that? >> well, it was almost immediate. and what i did was i made a conscious decision to find out who i was and where i came from and what this whole thing is about because i grew up in buffalo, new york. i was very sheltered. 1965, we were just passing voting rights for black people in america. so 1974, that cover stood for that finally american mainstream is recognizing t
i went to the civil rights pilgrimage in alabama and we walked across that bridge. that was 1967. to think i thought that 1974 -- i was kind of angry. you mean we never had a woman of color on the cover? >> how old were you? >> i was 21. >> did you even know what that meant at the time for you to be on the cover of "vogue"? >> i knew that's what every model aspires to do, be on the cover of "vogue." that means you have made it as a model. i didn't...
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. >> a civil and cogent letter as far as axl goes, we should mention, actually. >> it's long. it's not completely cogent but the point is right there, i'm honored to be asked but i refuse to be inducted, which of course he can't actually refuse. they're going to induct him in absentia. he just doesn't want to be there. he owns the name still, he has the band going with different members. he's been tired of everyone asking, is there going to be a reunion. and he does notment to go. >> there's some precedence for this, though. this has happened in the past where an inductee fails to show. it is a big snub. >> it's a big snub. i mean, i'm even more shocked to tell you that jerry garcia was not there when the grateful dead was inducted. >> really? >> that is even more surprising because that band actually still existed and played together at that time. >> they were happy. >> these guys haven't played together in many, many years. there are other bands that, you know, they're fighting and they don't stand together at the podium when they go in. the drummer for blondie was at the si
. >> a civil and cogent letter as far as axl goes, we should mention, actually. >> it's long. it's not completely cogent but the point is right there, i'm honored to be asked but i refuse to be inducted, which of course he can't actually refuse. they're going to induct him in absentia. he just doesn't want to be there. he owns the name still, he has the band going with different members. he's been tired of everyone asking, is there going to be a reunion. and he does notment to go....
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, all the civil rights and civil liberties. quite frankly, i don't see much of a distinction between that. >> it may be just a coincidence. biden has done almost no national tv interviews since then. a week from tomorrow, there will be plenty of questions from biden on the debate stage against ryan. biden's best bet may be simply to stick to the script. charlie, norah? >> it's hard to stick to the script sometimes. thank you, bill plante. >>> danny walberg toured with the new kids on the block this summer. his latest stop is our green room. we'll ask him about reviving his boy band days in the new season of his hit show "bluebloods." you're watching cbs. ,,,,,,,,,, >>> cats may have nine lives, but we have a story of two dogs who may be the ultimate survivors. >> one met up with a car on the east coast and another had trouble with a truck on the west coast. it's incredible they're both alive. >> since the invention of the automobile, the relationship between man and dog has been doomed. >> poor little guy. probably kept up with
, all the civil rights and civil liberties. quite frankly, i don't see much of a distinction between that. >> it may be just a coincidence. biden has done almost no national tv interviews since then. a week from tomorrow, there will be plenty of questions from biden on the debate stage against ryan. biden's best bet may be simply to stick to the script. charlie, norah? >> it's hard to stick to the script sometimes. thank you, bill plante. >>> danny walberg toured with the...
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rights. martin's death and zimmerman's continued freedom has morphed from a criminal case to a national cause. trayvon's dad tracy martin thanked the miami heat for their support. lebron james tweeted this picture of the basketball team wearing hoodies, a show of solidarity for the teenager. in d.c. hundreds rallied through the rain. >> if i had a son, he would look like trayvon. i think they are right to expect that all of us, as americans, are going to take this with the seriousness it deserves and that we are going to get to the bottom of exactly what happened. >> reporter: that is what the slain teen's parents will be demanding tonight of the sanford city commission. after an afternoon rally, thousands of supporters will hear them address the commission in person. this afternoon's rally will feature a who os who in black america. ray lewis and sean combs and jesse jackson will be among those here to support trayvon martin's parents. >> with us now is joe oliver, a friend of george zimmerm
rights. martin's death and zimmerman's continued freedom has morphed from a criminal case to a national cause. trayvon's dad tracy martin thanked the miami heat for their support. lebron james tweeted this picture of the basketball team wearing hoodies, a show of solidarity for the teenager. in d.c. hundreds rallied through the rain. >> if i had a son, he would look like trayvon. i think they are right to expect that all of us, as americans, are going to take this with the seriousness it...
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. >> jan crawford was there to hear the speech and the response from the nation's oldest civil rights organization. jan, good morning to you. >> good morning, lee and erica and everyone in the west. yeah. romney really took his economic message straight to some of the president's most loyal supporters. and this is a group he really has no chance of winning, but he did not back down, and the crowd didn't like it. >> if you want a president who will make things better in the african-american community, you are looking at him. you take a look. >> reporter: at first, the applause was polite. but when romney said he would repeal the president's signature achievement, health care reform, the crowd and the mood turned on him. >> i'm going to eliminate every nonessential expensive program i can find. and that includes obama care. and i'm going to work to reform and save -- [ crowd booing ] >> reporter: the president's support among african-americans remains rock solid. in 2008, he got 95% of the vote. and in a recent poll, 87% of african-americans said they approve of the job he's doing compa
. >> jan crawford was there to hear the speech and the response from the nation's oldest civil rights organization. jan, good morning to you. >> good morning, lee and erica and everyone in the west. yeah. romney really took his economic message straight to some of the president's most loyal supporters. and this is a group he really has no chance of winning, but he did not back down, and the crowd didn't like it. >> if you want a president who will make things better in the...
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i think american people know that there's something not right right now, and i just don't think we can continue to stand by and be a bystander. so starbucks, which is a for-profit business and we understand that. we're a public company, but i also think we have to embrace the conscience of our company, and in a sense, establish a balance between profitability and responsibility. >> go ahead. >> have any other candidates reached out to you to say hey, let's talk about this or -- >> i did hear from the president. we had a very respectful conversation. he understood what i was doing, and i think we were able to describe the fact that we just feel we can't be a bystander and he accepted it. >> what did he plan to do based on the conversation you had? is there an action plan coming from the white house? >> no, there wasn't. >> are you hiring today? >> not only are we hiring, charlie, we announced we're building a new coffee roasting facility in augusta, georgia, and we'll build a porcelain plant to make stoneware for products and despite the fact that these would cost less overseas, we made
i think american people know that there's something not right right now, and i just don't think we can continue to stand by and be a bystander. so starbucks, which is a for-profit business and we understand that. we're a public company, but i also think we have to embrace the conscience of our company, and in a sense, establish a balance between profitability and responsibility. >> go ahead. >> have any other candidates reached out to you to say hey, let's talk about this or --...
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rights issue of the 21st century will be educational choice. that's why we ought to be focusing our attention on finding ways to bring in good schools in poor neighborhoods which means public, private or charter schools. we need school choice as a part of the apparatus to move our communities forward, all over this country. >> but as you said, speaker gingrich has had a lead in south carolina. do you think comments like that are going to hurt him, particularly with the african-american community in south carolina? >> certainly in a general election, i think a lot more, i think when you look at the conservative base and the republican party, we're paying attention to not only what you do, but what you say. we need a candidate who beats barack obama. so, we're going to take a look at everything from what santorum says, what newt gingrich says, what mitt romney says and, more importantly, what they're doing and where their focus should be, which is on the economy. when we talk about the economy, we need to bring our country together and not look f
rights issue of the 21st century will be educational choice. that's why we ought to be focusing our attention on finding ways to bring in good schools in poor neighborhoods which means public, private or charter schools. we need school choice as a part of the apparatus to move our communities forward, all over this country. >> but as you said, speaker gingrich has had a lead in south carolina. do you think comments like that are going to hurt him, particularly with the african-american...
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how food shapes civilization." talk about that. really you learn so much about history through food. >> i believe we have to be bringing food issues forward, and washington is the right place. at george washington, we're going to do only that. we're going to connect food with everything -- history, science, national security. so many issues where food is present in today's world, and we don't think that way. we need to start bringing food issues forward. >> what's the food capital of the world now? it might have been paris. it might have been somewhere else, some say new york. where is it? >> i believe the food capital will be barcelona. i come from there, but my friend and mentor -- and you know him well -- sir ron aldria. >> he's at harvard teaching now. he's not cooking. >> i'm teaching at harvard too. still he has influence, hundreds of young chefs. barcelona, you go, and you will see the food capital of the world. >> what is it you mentioned national security in food. draw that connection for people who may not see it. >> for
how food shapes civilization." talk about that. really you learn so much about history through food. >> i believe we have to be bringing food issues forward, and washington is the right place. at george washington, we're going to do only that. we're going to connect food with everything -- history, science, national security. so many issues where food is present in today's world, and we don't think that way. we need to start bringing food issues forward. >> what's the food...
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the justice department threatened to file a civil rights lawsuit against seattle. >>> just to the north of seattle in washington, a house is in a whole lot of trouble this morning. the home sits atop a cliff and its front yard is collapsing. a 50-foot hole has swallowed a century's old tree and everything nearby sending it down the bluff. officials believe it's being washed away by a natural spring that decided to change course. >> imagine seeing that out your front window. >> these things happen. >> they happen. it's all part of nature. another part of nature is lonnie quinn. he joins us now with a first check of the weather. >> forgce of nature. keep going. this is getting good. i'll show you the satellite and radar picture for the entire country. it's not too active at this hour. most having a good morning. the spot i'm watching is here. let's zoom in tight. it's anywhere from central new york state north into northern new england. there's a low pressure system here. just rolling off the great lakes. this system will be intensifying as it moves to the northeast. here's what i'm calli
the justice department threatened to file a civil rights lawsuit against seattle. >>> just to the north of seattle in washington, a house is in a whole lot of trouble this morning. the home sits atop a cliff and its front yard is collapsing. a 50-foot hole has swallowed a century's old tree and everything nearby sending it down the bluff. officials believe it's being washed away by a natural spring that decided to change course. >> imagine seeing that out your front window....
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we will have more information as we get it. >> traffic and weather are coming right up. it >> the morning commute continues to be very busy especially along 280, an accident northbound at stevens creek boulevard. give yourself some extra time. traffic alert clearing westbound highway 5 at bailey rode. northbound 101 at the old bayshore highway, an accident on no. 880 near the old or highway. 580 is a little bit better. traffic is slow northbound through oakland. >> plenty of low clouds and fog around the bay area this morning. drizzle showing up out at the coast. temperatures will remain down today compared to average. right now, '50s and '60s beginning to show up outside. by the afternoon we're still looking at pleasant temperatures. '60s and '70s around the bay. patchy fog out towards the coast and it looks like tomorrow we will warm up a couple of degrees but much warmer over the weekend. ,,,,,, >> announcer: today...got shopping to do? everything you need to know before you go. >> rachael: what exactly is santhem gum? >> announcer: what do food labels mean? >> it com
we will have more information as we get it. >> traffic and weather are coming right up. it >> the morning commute continues to be very busy especially along 280, an accident northbound at stevens creek boulevard. give yourself some extra time. traffic alert clearing westbound highway 5 at bailey rode. northbound 101 at the old bayshore highway, an accident on no. 880 near the old or highway. 580 is a little bit better. traffic is slow northbound through oakland. >> plenty of...
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it's beyond left and right from a civil libertarian point of view. the excesses of the bush administration, i think he had a constitutional obligation to correct that and i don't think they have, and i think that's deeply troubling for my nephews and for my future. >> meaning you expected more from the president and the attorney general. >> yeah. i don't think the executive branch, i don't think they've continued the empirical impression. i thought that speech about the assassination of american citizens in the name of terrorism is very, very troubling. >> great to soo you. >> great to see you. >> you too. >> john cusack. "the raven" opens in theater, next friday. >>> old fishing gear floats on the ocean and it is killing wailing anddolphins. one man is doing his best to stop it. we'll show you how. you're watching "cbs this morning." ,,,, what'll it be? i'll have blueberry pancakes. uh huh. actually, make that glazed pecans... ok. with chocolate... no... caramel sauce. whipped cream? uhhhhhhh, yeah... but on the side. introducing build your own panc
it's beyond left and right from a civil libertarian point of view. the excesses of the bush administration, i think he had a constitutional obligation to correct that and i don't think they have, and i think that's deeply troubling for my nephews and for my future. >> meaning you expected more from the president and the attorney general. >> yeah. i don't think the executive branch, i don't think they've continued the empirical impression. i thought that speech about the...
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there is a chance of a civil war. but what we're looking at right now is, we also have a window of an opportunity to avoid it. so our job is to try to point everything in that direction. we don't know if we can succeed. we don't know what the outcome will be. but we have to make that effort. >> george, i know you're testifying today. are you ready? it's hard to think of george clooney getting nervous about anything. are you feeling a little nervous, butterflies as you go on capitol hill today? >> well, i mean, you're always -- the funny thing is i think every time we do anything, give a speech or do anything, you're actually a little bit nervous. you would be unhealthy if you weren't. >> true. >> it will be interesting to speak in front of the senate. senator kerry invited us to do it. i'm anxious to do it because there are sympathetic ears there. i think that's an important time to do this. >> i'm nervous for him. >> he's nervous for me. i mean, in fairness, understand this. when these people are bombing the way they
there is a chance of a civil war. but what we're looking at right now is, we also have a window of an opportunity to avoid it. so our job is to try to point everything in that direction. we don't know if we can succeed. we don't know what the outcome will be. but we have to make that effort. >> george, i know you're testifying today. are you ready? it's hard to think of george clooney getting nervous about anything. are you feeling a little nervous, butterflies as you go on capitol hill...
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he joins us right here now in studio 57. welcome back. >> hello. >> so what's happening on the ground and what does it say about the future? >> well you know best case scenario, the americans leave at the end of 2014 not entirely but they stop fighting the end of 2014. but what's happening as that date approaches is everybody else is getting ready. all the afghans, they're making calculations in their head. so the civil war in afghanistan that took place in the 1990s after the soviet union left it was basically a north/south thing. the minorities why in the north. they're kind of squaring off. they're getting ready. they're thinking about it. they're talking about it. so when i went there it was a conversation that is already taking place all over the country. i just had to kind of tap into it. people are very, very worried. >> one of the questions you ask is can the americans remove themselves entirely from fighting in little more than two years and expect the country to hold together. >> right. and that's it. i mean we're
he joins us right here now in studio 57. welcome back. >> hello. >> so what's happening on the ground and what does it say about the future? >> well you know best case scenario, the americans leave at the end of 2014 not entirely but they stop fighting the end of 2014. but what's happening as that date approaches is everybody else is getting ready. all the afghans, they're making calculations in their head. so the civil war in afghanistan that took place in the 1990s after the...
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all this footage from the spanish civil war. now the technology is so advanced, that if there's a gap in the frame, we can be pretty seamlessly put into it. so, we can be in a square in madrid running with everybody else and it looks seamless. looks like you're there. in terms of the scale and the scope of traveling through this movie, we travel everywhere. but it's done through sort of this technique. >> how do you get inside ernest hemingway? >> you spend eight months doing nothing else but reading. >> really immerse yourself. >> yes. i literally read everything he wrote, everything about him. i went to cuba and visited his house there. i did a tour of hemingway's flat and it's a place where you put everything in and you step off -- >> that's the great thing about acting, that part of it. >> i think about you as an actor in particular. i saw you with jennifer aniston in "derailed" and denzel washington "inside man" so you have a wide, varied career. but when did you know, clive, as a little kid this is something you wanted to
all this footage from the spanish civil war. now the technology is so advanced, that if there's a gap in the frame, we can be pretty seamlessly put into it. so, we can be in a square in madrid running with everybody else and it looks seamless. looks like you're there. in terms of the scale and the scope of traveling through this movie, we travel everywhere. but it's done through sort of this technique. >> how do you get inside ernest hemingway? >> you spend eight months doing...
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this could be the beginning of the end. >> all right. cbs' elizabeth palmer reporting from london. thank you. >>> we turn now to campaign 2012. a new cbs news/"new york times" poll out this morning includes some numbers that president obama will not be happy to hear. republicans are much more excited about the upcoming presidential election than dels. 48% of mitt romney's voters describe themselves as enthusiastic compared to only 23% of people supporting the president. >> the other bad news for the white house, people are still very concerned about the direction of the country. only 30% think we're headed in the right direction. and these numbers come as both campaigns are fighting hard for the political upper hand. dean reynolds is now with the romney campaign in toledo, ohio, where romney is sending off the latest calls for his tax returns. >> good morning to our veiewers in the west. mitt romney is in ohio this morn, a key bath ground state, where he hopes to move the campaign conversation away from his tax returns and back onto the economy. in pennsylvania on tuesday, romney t
this could be the beginning of the end. >> all right. cbs' elizabeth palmer reporting from london. thank you. >>> we turn now to campaign 2012. a new cbs news/"new york times" poll out this morning includes some numbers that president obama will not be happy to hear. republicans are much more excited about the upcoming presidential election than dels. 48% of mitt romney's voters describe themselves as enthusiastic compared to only 23% of people supporting the president....
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sparked by a murder right after the civil war. >> mccoy's brother was a northern soldier. he comes back from the war. hatfield and his family fought for the south. word got out they were out to get him and they eventually went out and get him. >> reporter: between 1865 and 1868 dozens of members of both families were murdered. shophe wed showus ved uars various places where the families spilled blood. >> this is where there was a trial over a hog that really began all the hard feelings and all the gunfire. >> reporter: january 1st, 1888. a half dozen hatfields walked six miles from west virginia to kentucky. >> they all get drunk on new year's eve and get a wild idea let's go over and kill all the mccoys and our problem will be solved. >> reporter: this climactic battle came to life in a mini series earlier this year starring kevin costner. the hatfields outside open fire on the mccoys inside their cabin. >> this is middle of the night, killing women. randall escaped but others were ki lledkill. ed. >> it was a turning point in the feud. within 20 days the hatfields pwer e
sparked by a murder right after the civil war. >> mccoy's brother was a northern soldier. he comes back from the war. hatfield and his family fought for the south. word got out they were out to get him and they eventually went out and get him. >> reporter: between 1865 and 1868 dozens of members of both families were murdered. shophe wed showus ved uars various places where the families spilled blood. >> this is where there was a trial over a hog that really began all the hard...
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i think a lot of people probably wouldn't realize that existed. >> i think that's right. that may be one of the reasons i chose her. he's 21 years old. she wants to be a lawyer. and this is at a time where there are no female haurs in the united states and probably six or eight black lawyers, we don't know the exact number, she's young, ambitious, barriers holding her back of race and sex and class and other things. i hit on her as the one who is basically telling the story. most of it is told from her point of view. i want an outsider's, not insider's view of lincoln. >> how successful was the black middle class at that point? >> it wasn't what it is today. a lot of times when we look back at the 19th century and especially the era around the end of slavery, we tend to think that every black person in america had just been a slave. of course, that was sadly, tragically true for the great majority. there were some families in the fictional family of hers is one of them in which people had actually been free and earning a living for some time before that. >> you are a lawy
i think a lot of people probably wouldn't realize that existed. >> i think that's right. that may be one of the reasons i chose her. he's 21 years old. she wants to be a lawyer. and this is at a time where there are no female haurs in the united states and probably six or eight black lawyers, we don't know the exact number, she's young, ambitious, barriers holding her back of race and sex and class and other things. i hit on her as the one who is basically telling the story. most of it is...